Overview
- An active western disturbance triggered intense rainfall and cloudbursts on April 20, causing flash floods and landslides in Ramban district, Jammu & Kashmir.
- Three people, including two minor brothers and an elderly man, lost their lives, while dozens of houses and vehicles were destroyed or damaged.
- The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway remains closed due to landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones, cutting off key transportation routes.
- Rescue efforts have evacuated over 100 villagers, with police, SDRF, Army, and volunteers collaborating to provide shelter and essential supplies.
- Schools and colleges in the district are closed on April 21 as damage assessments continue, with weather forecasts indicating improved conditions ahead.